Since Banksy emerged as a street artist in the early 2000s, one of the most intriguing aspects of the Bristol-based painter has been his identity.
Anonymity lies at the center of the mythology surrounding the elusive street artist Banksy, but he may have revealed his name in a resurfaced interview.
The artist was interviewed by the former arts correspondent Nigel Wrench in the summer of 2003 to mark the opening of Banksy's fabled Turf War show in east ...
The Independent was first to reveal the identity of the UK's most notorious street artist in 2003 – and it shattered an art world taboo, writes Ryan Coogan.
A lost BBC interview with Banksy – one of the earliest known radio interviews with him - has been unearthed. And with it, possibly the secretive artist's ...
Banksy – the elusive but world-renowned artist – has remained anonymous since the 1990s, but the mystery man did divulge his first name once, back in 2003.
Since Banksy emerged as a street artist in the early 2000s, one of the most intriguing aspects of the Bristol-based painter has been his identity.
Who is Banksy? Wild theories about true identity of world's most famous anonymous artist. Questions about Bristol graffiti artist's true identity have kept art ...
A rare nugget of information about the famously enigmatic street art superstar Banksy emerged Tuesday when he gave his first name as "Robbie" in an ...
Banksy, who at the time was working on his show Turf War in east London, spoke to former BBC arts correspondent Nigel Wrench about the anti-authority nature of ...
The famous graffiti artist Banksy, who has never confirmed his full identity, may have revealed his name in a lost BBC interview from 2003.
It contains a handwritten message by the famous street artist addressed to Brian Haw, a British protester and peace campaigner. Jeannette May, from Eastbourne ...
£800. The internationally acclaimed graffiti artist wrote on the cover of his 2005 book Wall and Piece a dedication to the famous peace protester Brian Haw.